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Children’s Trust meets at 9 a.m.—little info available

The Escambia Children’s Trust receives all its funding from property taxes. Its board meets today at 9 a.m. in Escambia County Commission chambers.

No Transparency

The agenda is available on the website, but the public has not been given the supporting documents for the agenda items, which had been standard for previous meetings. See 2.10.26_BOD_AGENDA-Updated.

Items on the Feb. 10 Agenda

How much money is involved? The public doesn’t know. The minutes from the program committee that met last week are available on the website, but no dollar amounts are provided.

Several documents were listed as being sent to board members, but have not been made available to the public. A GIRLS, Inc. Budget Amendment was approved by the committee but is not on the Feb. 10 agenda.

The Escambia Children’s Trust Policy and Bylaws Committee sought to tighten oversight of how taxpayer dollars flow to providers, a push that comes amid the arrests connected to New World Believers — an organization that has received over $900,000 from the Trust.

The committee approved a series of policy changes including requiring annual background checks for provider staff instead of every five years, adding a formal contract suspension policy, limiting budget amendments to one per year at no more than 10% of the original budget, eliminating gift cards and cash equivalents as allowable expenses, and updating its motor vehicle policy to a five-year reversionary interest window with new restrictions on personal use.


Answering to No One

The lack of transparency comes as the Escambia Children’s Trust faces more questions about accountability and its oversight of tens of millions of dollars.

The voters will have to vote on renewing the Trust’s funding before 2030. Commissioner Mike Kohler has discussed holding that referendum this November.

 

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